Q100035: Does your problem occur in Vanilla Modo?

SUMMARY

To help rule out if a problem is due to a 3rd party kit, plug-in or a user customisation, it is useful to run Modo in vanilla mode.

Starting with Modo 11, the safe mode functionality has been introduced which allows running Modo without loading any kits, plug-ins, or custom configurations. More information on using this can be found in the Q100288: Launching Modo in safe mode article.

MORE INFORMATION

NOTE: Before doing this, we would advise you backup all files and directories mentioned below.

Kits directory:

Now launch MODO and it will run as if it is a fresh install. If the problem no longer happens, please re-add your kits and plug-ins one by one until the problem reappears. This should identify where the problem is occurring.

Comments

It does not matter what you rename the directories to, just as long as they do not have their original name. This will ensure that MODO doesn't find the directories and consequently cause them not to be loaded when launching the application.

Thanks for your feedback, I have now edited the article to clarify this.

I rebooted my modo and now it works again. All my personal configurations, meaning shortcuts and pie's are gone but it works again. My configuration file was probably damaged. Plug in's are still working.